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GABA synthesis in brain slices is dependent on glutamine produced in astrocytes
Authors:Gino Battaglioli  David L Martin
Institution:(1) Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, P. O. Box 509, 12201-0509 Albany, NY, USA;(2) Department of Environmental Health and Toxicology, School of Public Health State University of New York at Albany, Albany, USA
Abstract:The rate of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) synthesis in rat-brain slices was determined by inhibiting GABA transaminase with 20-mgrM gabaculine and measuring the increase of GABA. Added 500-mgrM glutamine increased the rate of GABA synthesis by 50%, indicating that glutamate decarboxylase is not saturated in brain slices. The stimulation of GABA synthesis with added glutamine in brain slices was much less than that reported for synaptosomes. The lower stimulation in slices was attributable to astrocytic glutamine production, as the rate of GABA synthesis decreased by 44% when glutamine production was inhibited with methionine sulfoximine. Added glutamine restored the rate to the maximal value observed in brain slices. The rate of GABA synthesis was decreased by 65% in slices pretreated with an inhibitor of glutaminase, and added glutamine did not reverse this effect. These results suggest that glutamine produced by astrocytes is a quantitatively important precursor of GABA synthesis in cortical slices.
Keywords:GABA synthesis  gabaculine  glutamine  methionine sulfoximine  6-diazo-5-oxonorleucine  glutamine cycle
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